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The compatibility pack does not work at all without also installing Birds Need a Buff, since it doesn't include the birdseed symbol.
It also doesn't include any symbols from the various mods where each bird originated, except for the birds themselves and other symbols directly referenced by the birds (those other symbols being grape, grapevine, peach, oyster, magic key, rain, and sapphire)
There is no need to worry about multiple versions of a bird doubling up when both mods are installed, with the exceptions of Crow and Chick as listed above under "known issues". The rest are in different mods but from the same modder (me) and therefore the API automatically collapses them into a single version.
That's good to know, but unless I misunderstand, tangential to the question I had.
I was asking if this is "install on top of" or "install instead of", in regards to all of the mods it touches.
From my interpreting, it seems that it's meant to be "on top of".
I have every mod that's mentioned in this patch, but I was wondering if this patch was a replacement for said mods or something that gets installed in addition to all of the component mods.
I didn't realize it would occur to anybody to install a seed-eater bird without the mod it came from, but I suppose (having not specifically tested this) it should be possible since Chick+Crow+Penguin don't have any dependencies, Emu+Pigeon only look at base-game symbols (other than birdseed of course), and the compatibility pack includes all the requisite scripts for Duck and Bluebird.